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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPN'ER. ORE., THURSDAY. OCT. 19, 191 PAGE FIVB WEEK'S NEWS. A. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. EL T. ALLISON Phyalciaa A 8urgeo Office lm Gnnn Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Dr. N. E. WINNAED Physician & Surgeon Omce la Fair Building HEPPNER - - OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. riiyslcian & Surgeon Office In Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6. HEPPNER, OREGON DR. D. R. HAYLOR EYE SPECIALIST Heppner - Phone 52 - Ore. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN E YS-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNHY-AT-LAHI Office in Court House, Heppner. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE :-: -: OREGON CLYDE and DICK WELLS SHAVING PARIiOUS Three doors south of Postofflce. Shaving 25c Hatrcutting 35c Bathroom In connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TON80RAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING 26c J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON "Tailoring That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR heppner :-: :-: :-: OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER :- -:- OREGON W. L. SMITH ESTATE ABSTRACT OFFICE MU A. LOEHR, Abstractor MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 The tax registration bureau in connection with this office will be found most useful U taxpayers of Morrow county. .... ., It gives prompt and full attentlqi to all tax mutters of Its patrons aad thus relieves them of all worry and trouble. Write tor raatraet. BRADFORD & SON "The Villajre Painters" Contractding Painting and Paper hanging, Phono 553. Office 1st Door Wtst of Creamery Can Yon Beat This. The Smead-Crawford real estate a gency is offering for sale a 900 acre wheat farm which this year produc ed $24 per acre. The owner wishes to sell only because of poor health and he Is offering a bargain to some ne. The entire ranch goes for $15 per acre or $20 per acre on terms. The ranch is Bltuated 4 miles from railroad and about 200 yards from a good school. See Smead & Craw ford. Cleve Walton, former Heppner boy was in the city the past week on business. He now makes his home at Fox, iu Grant county. Local And Personal Happen ings of Heppner And Vicinity. Lyman D. Sweek of Grant county was a Heppner business visitor this week. Mike Healy has moved onto the John Hughes ranch on Willow creek below town. A. A. McCahe, well known vest end wheat farmer, passed Wednesday in this city on business. Dr. McMurdo reports Sam McCol lough recovering nicely from a gevere attack of pneumonia. L. B. Ashbaugh was called to Pend leton the past week on account of the death of a friend there. Martin Lovgreen, Eight Mile far mer, took out a new Buick Six from the Heppner garage this week. Walter Cochran, editor of the lone Independent, spent the fore part of the week in this city on business. Good work horses for sale, ranging in age from five to nine years old. See Guy Boyer or phone 27 F 32. Robert Dexter of upper Hinton creek is reported to be recovering nicely from his protracted Illness. Hanson Hughes returned last Thursday evening from Portland where he went on a brief business trip. T. F. Boylen, prominent Echo sheepman was in Heppner the last of the week from his ranch on Butter creek. There will be preaching at the Federated church Sunday evening. Mrs. Berwick will speak. Everyone invited. Married, October, 10 at the home of H. D. Mikesell, J. H. Metzker and Hattie H. Wilson, Turner B. Mac Donald officiating. Mrs. Andy Stevenson was taken suddenly 'ill on Saturday night, but we are. glad to say her condition is much Improved at this time. George Krebs, extensive Skinner creek stockman, went to La Grande this week to buy In an Isolated tract which he had advertised for sale. Married, October 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kummerland, Albert Perlberg and Lenora Kummer land Turner B. MacDonald officiating. Chas. and Ed Pointer of Lexington were Heppner business visitors Tues day. Chas. Pointer informs us that he is now busy putting in his 1917 crop. J. Spencer Crawford of this office spent Sunday with friends at Morgan. He was a guest at dinner on that day at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Swen Troedson. Miss Cecile Sylva returned to her ome in Oakland, California last Mon dayday, after visiting for two months at the home of Frank Fraters of Eight Mile. J. S. Buseick, prominent Grant county stockman, Is spending the vpck in Heppner on business. Mr. Buselcl; reports conditions good in his country. Miss Nellie Franklin returned to her homo In Portland Tuesday after spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Justus on up per Hinton creek. WANTED Plowing by the acre, will contract up to 1000 acres this fall. Have catiplllar plow and 10 bottom gang plow. Write F. B. Davis, 194, E. 12th, Portland, Ore. Last week Frank Turner sold his ranch Northeast of this city, to John Kilkenny, well known sheepman. We understand that Mr. Turner received a very flattering price for the land. Omar Stanton of Hardman was a business visitor in our city Tuesday. Mr. Stanton is making preparations to retire at least for a time from the farming game. He and his broth er Chas. will hold a public sale at the Chas. Stanton ranch on Saturday Oct. 28. Burton H. Peck, well known dry land farmer who resides In the Rhea creek district, has purchased the Ora M. Yeager residence property on Gale street. He expects to move his family to town in order that his child ren may take advantage of our excel lent school. Dr. A. P. Culbertson and Mrs. W. M. Allison left on Saturday for South Dakota and Michigan. Mrs. Allison will visit with relatives at Brookings, S. D. and Dr. Culbertson will go on to Crystal Michigan. They expect to be absent from Heppner most of the winter. George N. Peck and wife will live in the Allison resi dence on Church street. Arrangements are under way for one of the best wrestling matches ever staged in this city. Manager Sparks announces that Frank McCar roll of Pendleton will meet either Ted Thye or Tony AJax in the opera house on either Nov. 11 or 18th. The exact date has not yet been flixed. As an added attraction, Mr. Sparks has made arrangements to run a Se llg film athletic feature showing all the world's champions in boxing, wrestling and athletic feats. A HEPPNER NAN GIVES EVI DENCE. His Testimony Will Interest Every Heppner Reader. The value of local evidence Is in disputable. It is the kind of evidence we except as true because we know we can prove it for ourselves. There has been plenty of such evidence in the Heppner papers lately, and this straightforward testimony has estab lished a confidence in the minds of Heppner people that will not be easi ly shaken. I. R. Esteb, Heppner, says: "I am a strong believer In Doan's Kidney Pills and whenever I can recommend them to others, I don't hesitate to do so, for I know they can't be beat. Whenever I feel in need of a kidney medicine, I get a box of Doan's Kid ney Pills from Humphreys Drug Co., and in a few days that misery in my back lets up and my kidneys become normal." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Piles the same that Mr. Esteb had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Wil liam Wilson, administrator of the es tate of William Anderson, Deceased, has filed his final account in the office County Court of said Morrow County ty, Oregon and that by order of said Counay Court of said Morrow County the 20 th day of November, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., has been set as the time and the County Court room in the Morrow County Court House in Heppner, Oregon as the place for the hearing of objections to the settlement of said final ac count. All objections to said final ac count must be filed on or before said date. By order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon. Made and entered the 16th day of October, 1916. WILLIAM WILSON. Administrator. Hanson Hughes Democratic Candidate for Treasurer of Morrow County. If elected I promise a clean management of the Treasurer's office under modern business principles in a convenient place for the public to do business. I respectfully ask for your vote subject to the above plat form. No. 53 on the Ballot Paid Adv. Thos. J. Jones Democratic Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow County The only obligations I have made or will make are to the people for a clean, fearless, ec onomical and business-like ad ministration of this oflice. I respectfully solicit the votes of those who wish the sheriff's office conducted under this plan. No. 50 on the Ballot. Paid Adv. RED FRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short no tice to parties desiring to drive into the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies Call around and see us. We cater to the. Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driver on short notice. HEPPNER . - OREGON t ? ? ? t T t y y ? y y t y y y ? ? y t "The Spraue" Tailored-to-order By Ed. V Price & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS CHICAGO It is a recognized fact that no small tailor can &ive you equal value for the money. See us to day for the correct Winter fashions and fabrics. t ? ? ? ? ? J y ? ? f y ? t ? ? I y Minor & Company V f lone High School plays Heppner High School in first game of Interscholastic League Saturday Afternoon at 2:30, Depot Grounds MO HTTT NTO DTRT Grounds have been put in good LyVJ UlJ3 1 1w ULSK 1 shape and sprinkled. Jitney ser vice from Postoffice 5 cents each way. ADMISSION VVtirVV V V VVVVVVV T U HTTT I 1 WILL bill y f ? ? 3 f y Guy Boyer i Phone 27-F-32 Heppner, Oregon f uTIf Cobs 15 to 15-1. Geldings full made, 15-1 1-2 to 15-3 1-2 and 15-1 to 16. Solid Colors. For Winter "SINCERITY" Suits and Overcoats "RACINE" Shirts "GORDON" Hats and Caps "COOPER'S" Underwear "BROCKTON CO-OPERATIVE" Shoes "IDEAL" Shirts "BRADLEY" Sweaters "TRIANGLE" Collars "CONKLIN'S" Gloves 2 3 3 3 a V 1 ! 3 3 25 CENTS